Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Curiosity

Curiosity is an indispensable factor in human’s life, navigating us to the success. Friedman gives us an equation: CQ+PQ > IQ (Curiosity Quotient plus Passion Quotient is more important than Intelligence Quotient) to enhance our curiosity, as well as carry out our passion. Over the last two weeks I took three tests online and gained experience: for IQ, PQ, they were both shorter than I expected. I thought it was filled with details and complication but it was interesting to know my IQ, PQ; for CQ, the structure which seems long, including 240 questions, find the situation quite opposite. Sometimes I was confused about the meaning of questions because they are closely related. Moreover, my answers depended on certain circumstances. It is believed that people make use of education to satisfy the curiosity. By taking more classes, I think that I can boost my curiosity. I always wanted to know more about computer so that I attend IS. Even though I have not got much experience, this class seems amusing to me. To indentify and pursue my passion, I am willing to discover more information about the subject that I care. Also, there are more classes which meet my need both satisfy my curiosity and implement my passion. If I have to take a class or an assignment that I am neither curious nor passion about, I will try to create them by finding some information more meaningful and fascinating. In other words, I attempt to connect what I learn and what I like. To get through those classes and assignments, the industry, diligence, and perseverance assist me complete the tasks. Hope, optimism, future-mindedness, creativity, ingenuity, and originality are strengths to help me succeed in classes that I have less a passionate interest in.

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